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following the treaty of paris in 1763, what event left the vast interior of the continent open for americans to colonize?king george iii allowing settlers to move west of the appalachian mountainsthe townshend actsthe proclamation of 1763france being removed from north america

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The answer was "France being removed from North America" I had the question on study island. Hope this helps.

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User Kennu
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First of all, the Louisiana Purchase from Napoleon gave the US a vast amount of land (doubled the size of the United States at the time).

Second was that,

one of the causes of the War of 1812 was that Britain desired to begin an Indian State in the area south of the great lakes, in Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana.

The United States sought to entitlement this area, and brawled and won a war for it

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